Assistive or Adaptive Bioengineering?
Intended Benefits/ Unintended Consequences
Models
Cost Benefit Analysis
Engineering Design Process
100
Assistive bioengineering is technology applied to a living organism that helps temporarily.
What is the definition of assistive bioengineering?
100
It is the main reason a technology is invented.
What is the definition of intended benefit of a technology?
100
Cost includes what someone may have to give up or something that impacts them in a negative way by using a technology.
What is a cost when referring to technology.
100
What is a series of steps that allow for engineers, inventors to use in order to develop new technology
What is the Engineering Design Process?
200
Adaptive bioengineering is technology that helps a living organism on a permanent basis.
What is the definition of adaptive bioengineering?
200
To keep food cool. A negative unintended consequence is pollution. A positive unintended foods can be shipped from all over the world since they can stay cool.
What is the intended benefit of a refrigerator? What are the unintended consequences?
200
What is mathematical
What type of model are the following; punnet squares and equations
200
A benefit is something positive that a technology provides for a person.
What is the definition of a benefit of a technology?
200
Ask: Identifying and Researching a Need
What is the first step of the engineering design process?
300
Assistive because they do not change the person permanently but temporarily.
What are crutches, hearing aids, and glasses? Assistive or adaptive? why?
300
The intended benefit it to filter tap water and remove elements that are harmful. The unintended consequences include less plastic bottles being used, less natural resources consumed (petroleum), and water bottle companies see less profit
What is the intended benefit of brita water pitcher? What are some of the unintended consequences?
300
Models allow you to understand and learn about whatever you are studying.
What are the benefits to using a scientific model?
300
Environmental, Social, and Economic
What is the different types of cost and benefits? Hint: there are three
300
What is the second step in the engineering design process?
What is Developing possible solutions?
400
They are considered adaptive since they change someone permanently.
What are lasik eye surgery, a heart transplant and cochlear implants considered? Assistive or adaptive? why?
400
What is globe, cell, piggy house, and skeleton.
What is four examples of a physical model
400
What is comparing and contrasting or breaking down the pros (benefits) and cons (costs) of a technology to see if one feels it is worth using.
What is a cost benefit analysis?
400
What are the 3rd and 4th steps in the Engineering Design Process?
What is Making a Prototype and Tesing
500
The intended benefit of this device is to allow those needing prosthetics flexibility while in the water.
What are the intended benefits of this device? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPwdWzaNNT4.
500
What is a model that may start as an idea or sketch that is later turned into a physical or mathematical model. Conceptual model examples include Walt Disney's Utopia and sketches or ideas about pig houses
What is the definition of conceptual model. Give an example of a conceptual model.
500
economic - needs for land/ cheapest renewable resource Social-noisy/ cleaner and cheaper energy environmental- 450,000 birds/bats killed a year/less fossil fuels used less greenhouse gas admissions
What is the economic, social, and environmental costs and benefits of wind energy?
500
What Modifying and Retesting the solution
What is the fifth step to the engineering design process?
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